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Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
Giving Up on God — As Republicans sort out the reasons for their defeat, they likely will overlook or dismiss the gorilla in the pulpit. — Three little letters, great big problem: G-O-D. — I'm bathing in holy water as I type. — To be more specific, the evangelical, right-wing …
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Brendan Miniter / Wall Street Journal:
No Room for RINOs — Who will resurrect the GOP? — South Carolina's Mark Sanford is one of three GOP governors now being widely mentioned as potential saviors of the Republican Party between now and 2012. All are conspicuous for calling on their own party to live up to its principles.
Jonah Goldberg / The Corner:
Quit It Kathleen — To my friend Kathleen Parker — This act is getting really old.
Quit It Kathleen — To my friend Kathleen Parker — This act is getting really old.
Mitt Romney / New York Times:
Let Detroit Go Bankrupt — IF General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye. It won't go overnight, but its demise will be virtually guaranteed. — Without that bailout, Detroit will need to drastically restructure itself.
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Ali Frick / Think Progress:
Rep. Ackerman: Auto Execs' Private Jet Travel Like Guy At ‘The Soup Kitchen In High Hat And Tuxedo’ — Today, the CEOs of the Detroit Big Three returned to Capitol Hill to ask for $25 billion in loans. Testifying before the House Financial Services Committee, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner insisted …
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Big Three CEOs Flew Private Jets to Plead for Public Funds — Auto Industry Close to Bankruptcy But They Get Pricey Perk — The CEOs of the big three automakers flew to the nation's capital yesterday in private luxurious jets to make their case to Washington that the auto industry is running …
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David Corn / MoJoBlog:
Obama's First Drama: Hillary Clinton — I was agnostic on the matter of Hillary Clinton's possible appointment as secretary of state—until last night. — If Barack Obama, the president-elect, wanted to pull a Team of Rivals play, that had seemed fine to me.
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Eyes on the Prize — Jim Geraghty: … Michael Goldfarb:
Eyes on the Prize — Jim Geraghty: … Michael Goldfarb:
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
A Force for Good — but Not at State
A Force for Good — but Not at State
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Maura Dolan / Los Angeles Times:
Prop. 8 gay marriage ban goes to Supreme Court — The California high court will review legal challenges to Prop. 8. A hearing is set for March. Prior to a ruling, gay weddings will not be allowed to resume. — REPORTING FROM SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court agreed today …
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Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
State Supreme Court to hear challenges to Prop. 8 — (11-19) 13:57 PST SAN FRANCISCO — The state Supreme Court plunged back into the same-sex marriage wars today, agreeing to decide the legality of a ballot measure that repealed the right of gay and lesbian couples to wed in California.
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
TOM DASCHLE: HEALTH CZAR. — CNN is reporting that Tom Daschle will not only be Health and Human Services Secretary, but also health reform czar under the Obama administration. This is huge news, and the clearest evidence yet that Obama means to pursue comprehensive health reform.
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CNN:
Daschle the choice for Health and Human Services — CHICAGO (CNN) — Three sources close to the transition and in a position to know tell CNN that former Sen. Tom Daschle is President-elect Barack Obama's choice to be Secretary of Health and Human Services and the former Senate Majority Leader has indicated he wants the job.
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Adam Serwer / American Prospect:
AL QAEDA'S MOST EPIC FAIL EVER. — Al Qaeda plays a little identity politics: … The best part about this is that a knee-jerk patriotic response implicitly rejects the notion of black American culture as oppositional by definition. And doing so is an act of solidarity with the future President of the United States!
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Dave Helling / KansasCity.com Prime Buzz:
McCain wins Missouri. Kind of. Two weeks later. Obama is still the prez, of course... It looks like John McCain has won Missouri — the last state not marked in either red or blue on the electoral map. — The Missouri Secretary of State's office said Tuesday night …
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Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
Boehner, McCotter prevail; Sessions takes over NRCC — House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) and Thaddeus McCotter (Mich.) held on to their GOP leadership positions Wednesday while Rep. Pete Sessions (Texas) is taking over Rep. Tom Cole's (Okla.) post. — During mostly predictable …
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Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Emanuel Sets a Challenge — President-elect Barack Obama's incoming White House chief of staff challenged chief executives and other business leaders Tuesday night to join the new administration in a push for universal health care, saying incremental increases in coverage won't be acceptable.
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CNN:
Stevens concedes race — (CNN) - Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has conceded defeat to Democratic challenger Mark Begich in the Alaska Senate race. — Stevens, 85, was the longest serving Republican senator in the chamber's history. — “Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted …
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change.gov:
Policy Working Groups — “Today we begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today.” - President-elect Barack Obama — GSA Transition Directory — Learn — Policy Working Groups
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Hears a Giant Sucking Sound — His legacy is spent before he gets his hands on it. — His friends advise Barack Obama to launch a “New” New Deal. Maybe that's because the old New Deal is sinking fast. — Mr. Obama's one deeply false note during the campaign was his harping on …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Michelle Bachmann denies saying she wanted the media to investigate members of Congress who might be anti-American — John Amato's virtual online magazine...OK, It's a blog! — Home- Archives — Tags Directory — Contact Us- Donate- FAQ — Advertising- Commenting- General …
Washington Wire:
Huckabee on Palin: 'She Didn't Have to Get Bloodied' — Laura Meckler reports from Washington on politics. — Former Gov. Mike Huckabee, a once and possibly future presidential candidate, admires his fellow social conservative, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Really.
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Matt Canham / Salt Lake Tribune:
Election surprise: Obama won Salt Lake County voters' nod — Politics » Democrats say win is a big step for party's plans in Beehive State. — Updated election results released Tuesday show that Salt Lake County voters favored Barack Obama over John McCain — but just barely …
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